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A Pointless Statistical Look at Coasters

roomraider

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Hey all

I do a fair amount of research for the RCDB and have often thought as the database how much information it actually holds. For us Enthusiasts is an invaluable tool but I thought I would take a look a bit deeper into the world of coasters and provide some mostly pointless graphs and stats.

Notes: All work done on this (with one exception) is done using ONLY operating coasters and using all coasters in the RCDB (powered and gravity) so depending what your definition of a coaster is the stats may not be quite accurate. Another point to make is that the DB is not infallible, the older data is clearly less reliable and there will be things missing.
I also understand my maths is not perfect so if you spot an error let me know and I will endeavor to correct it :)

However lets get on with it and lets see some pointless stats

For starters i decided to have a look at some of the major coaster companies in the world and see how they rate against each other in terms of coaster numbers.
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This table shows coaster numbers and percentages for B&M, Intamin, Vekoma, GCI and the now defunct CCI.
I would have taken Gravity group over CCI but they just don't have the coaster numbers yet.

Most interesting for me here is that Vekoma have built almost 10% of the worlds currently operating coasters in the DB (over 10% of steel alone). That's a hell of a lot and will make some people shudder. CCI despite being defunct for a while still have a sizable chunk of the wood market with GCI playing catchup. Intamin don't fare to shabbily thanks to their almost complete domination of the Asian Market for wooden coasters.

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Running with this i took a look at where Vekoma have their rides. (sorry for the awful colours) Not much unexpected here though. Asia, Europe and USA have the biggest chunks with the rest of the world following. I expect to see Asias Chunk increase rapidly in the next few years though.

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Next up i took a look at the worlds non-sit-down coaster types. Unfortunately the DB groups Dive-Machines and Hypers into the sit-down category so they are not included. (something i may sort out 2mo if i get time) however even with this data the Inverted Coasters in the world would have a serious lead. The 4D's in this graph do include Intamin Ball Coasters,

Its nice to see stand-ups holding their own even after this long. With Chang Currently out of operation the number could go up again soon

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Taking a closer look at B&M's statistics we can clearly see they have spent most of their time on Inverted coasters although Dive Machines and Flyers have really started to proliferate recently. There are very few product lines compared to Intamin below but then that's what B&M do, And they are good at what they do.

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However when we compare this to Intamin we see some interesting trends. As most enthusiasts know B&M only have one launched ride where as Intamin for Intamin its their main product line. Hyper/Mega/Giga coasters come a distant 2nd with their sitdown loopers actually gaining bronze. (I included Jet-Ski Rescue as a Launch not an Aquatrax)

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Next up i looked at the industry as a whole and how many new coasters we have seen in the last 25 or so years. Obviously older data is going to be a bit suspect but it made a pretty graph.

Included is the data for new coasters in USA, Japan, UK and Germany as well as an overall number. Clearly the US leads the way still with the rest of us fighting away down the bottom

2000 was a great year across the world but interestingly the USA saw its peak in 1999,

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This made me wonder about who really about who is luckiest to live where in terms of coasters. So i got some area data and figured out coasters/km^2. This graph surprised me a bit with the UK and Japan coming out top. But then I realized America is mostly Cities tied together with road, (there's quite a lot of empty space out there)

As most parks are near urban centres this is not very accurate but it's something for us Brits to think about and stop moaning about our coasters :)

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I followed this up and decided to ignore area. I thought population might be a better figure to work with and figured out many coasters there are per person.
Again the UK finished Top but the USA rocketed up to 2nd. The Australians did a bit better out of this too.

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Finally something completely pointless to round this up for now. The number of coasters with a given element can be seen here. Cobra Rolls are undoubtedly given a boost thanks to Vekomas Boomerang but the Batwing could do with more representation in my opinion.

More pointless graphs to follow if i get time :)
Hope you enjoyed it
Cheers
Dave
 
Thanks, Dave. I'm a big fan of graphs and statistics, I enjoyed reading and digesting that.

Go Vekoma...

And Go UK for having the most coasters per head!

It's also interesting to see that there was a big spike in new coasters built around the year 2000, obviously the turn of the millennium inspired several park's imagination (and the fact the economy was booming).

Keep 'em coming!
 
You, sir, deserve a pat on the back. Pretty interesting stuff.
As for Intamin dominating the Asian wood market... well, that's not really saying much since there are only 10 wooden coasters on the whole continent. :dontknow:
 
Yup If i get time I shall update with some other stuff.
Plenty more data to sift through

Thanks for the comments :)
I enjoyed working it all out too
 
Haha, that was cool to read through. I'm glad that I have .000002 roller coasters in this country to my name. :wink:

Anyways, thanks!
 
Wow impressive! I love statistics like this & really find them interesting. Yay for the U.S. not having the most Vekoma's :lol:
 
For all the Brits that have ever complained that there's not enough coasters in England, well, you guys can shut up now :P .

I bet Canada would actually have the least amount of amusement parks per km^2 though.

And I had no idea Vekoma built that many of the coasters in the world today, nor did I know the UK had that many.. Or that there were more inverts than any other type of B&M.

Lots of cool info there, thanks!
 
Someone on TPR mentioned they thought the Netherlands and Denmark might have more coasters per person than the UK and Japan. So just made a quick graph

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Seems like the Danish do extremely well for themselves. But us Brits just edge out the Netherlands.
 
Excellent.

Even though this seems somewhat unnecessary, I've enjoyed looking through it. You've got a good analysis and there are some interesting little results in there.

Cheers!
 
^ In certain coaster-dense areas... I doubt you want to live somewhere miles from anywhere, could be over several days drive from any decent rides.

It would be interesting, if possible, to see the American coasters per km2 or per head broken down into state. I'd expect to see Florida and California high on that list.
 
You couldn't make a "number of coasters per kilometre of coastline", just to really mock Norway? We have one per 10 000 kilometres of coastline, I think.

On a more serious note, if you really want to make more diagrams, could you make a height/speed-based one? A pie chart showing "coasters between 0 and 9.9 metres tall" "10-19.9" "20-29.9" all the way to "80+"? Would be really interesting to see, though a bit flawed because of the extreme amount of coasters without a height/speed statistic on RCDB.
 
Very interesting! I love it!

I always knew about our good ratio of coasters and space, I didn't think about coasters and population though. That's brillaint until Denmark came and shat on us.

Fantastic stats! I think that they would make a great feature for the main site (hint HINT).
 
bezzzzzer said:
Fantastic stats! I think that they would make a great feature for the main site (hint HINT).

Hahaha, yes, one step ahead of you! :wink:
 
This was great!

I'd like to see where China stacks up in the coasters/year graph, but I'm sure there's really not enough data. China's coaster/population might be pretty silly, though.
;)
 
I was thinking of including China. but I'm still finding new coasters there on an almost weekly basis. I don't think the data is reliable enough yet to add China to the graphs..

India's graph would be interesting. They have a population that's quickly catching with China's and hardly any parks. Although they DO have a clone of Southports Cyclone if anyone misses it :)
 
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